Archivos para septiembre, 2011
Joomla Para Principiantes por Juan Antonio Trevejo
Este libro no predente ser un texto técnico, solo quiere que aquellos que no dominan las tecnologías web puedan enfrentarse a la elaboración y mantenimieto de un website (sitio web), con sencillez y garantías de éxito. Se espera que el lector piense que elaborar un buen sitio web no depende exclusivamente de la tecnología empleada y que es necesario enfrentarse a un trabajo previo, intenso, profundo, para saber qué es lo que se quieres conseguir con su sitio web. Joomla se lo acabará permitiendo, es flexible y adaptable.
The Art of Software Testing by Glenford Myers
Myers’s The Art of Software Testing, gave the industry a long-lasting, foundational guide to one of the most important computer topics: How do you ensure that all of the software you produce does what it was designed to do and, just as important, does not do what it isn’t supposed to do?
Thesis Projects by Mikael Berndtsson
We have written this book with the aim of meeting the needs of students who are close to finishing a B.Sc. or M.Sc. degree. However, several other categories of readers may find this book a valuable companion. We hope that a number different categories of readers may benefit from the book.
Firewalls Linux. Guía Avanzada por Robert Ziegler
El objetivo de este libro es ayudar a los usuarios de Linux y de pequeños negocios a conseguir rápidamente medidas de seguridad de Internet, sin necesidad de convertirse en un experto en seguridad en redes. Las precauciones necesarias no son difíciles de implementar, pero encontrar toda la información en un sitio, poniendo especial énfasis en como hacerlo, no es una tarea sencilla.
Stratigraphic Reservoir Characterization for Petroleum Geologists, Geophysicists and Engineers by Roger M. Slatt
Reservoir characterization as a discipline grew out of the recognition that more oil and gas could be extracted from reservoirs if the geology of the reservoir was understood. Prior to that awakening, reservoir development and production were the realm of the petroleum engineer. In fact, geologists of that time would have felt slighted if asked by corporate management to move from an exciting exploration assignment to a more mundane assignment working with an engineer to improve a reservoir’s performance.


